It is purporting to be Yiwu from 100 year old trees. It looks like a decent large production, as opposed to a boutique one. What you see is what you get, nothing is being dressed up. If it tastes good, you are in luck.

Thank you for your brief explanation.So this (raw) yiwu mountain from 100 years old tree.....sounds cool .why the factory didn't put his brand on the cover?I will tell you taste sooon.....from amateur perspective of course .

not to burst your bubble, but judging from the leaves it may likely be more plantation leaf rather than old tree. I doubt it's completely old tree, but It may have a little spread out in there. Welcome to the world of puerh!

Thanks for your detail description.for $6 each (i bought 3) i didn't expect to much.I just curious about the region or date, since i can't read Chinese character on the cake.The taste is bittersweet in palate and i can smell a little bit of wild flower, i think it is not to bad for everyday pu erh drinking, especially for newbie like me .